
1) Court in Iceland 2) Court in Singapore 3) Hearer of final appeals 4) Taiwanese law 5) Type of Court
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High Court usually refers to the superior court (or supreme court) of a country or state. In some countries, it is the highest court (e.g. Australia). In others, it is positioned lower in the hierarchy of courts (e.g. in England & Wales). ==List of High Courts== Alphabetically by name of associated country: ...
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[Ireland] The High Court (An Ard-Chúirt) of Ireland is a court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases. When sitting as a criminal court it is called the Central Criminal Court and sits with judge and jury. It also acts as a court of appeal for civil cases in the Circuit Court. It also has...
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(from the article `Hong Kong`) ...the United Kingdom, and the Basic Law states that this system is to be maintained. The highest court in the judiciary is the Court of Final ...
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(from the article `Kenya`) The High Court, appointed by the president, consists of the chief justice and at least 11 puisne, or associate, justices. The High Court has full ...
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(from the article `Malai`) The country is divided into 27 administrative districts. The local government system consists of district assemblies. The judiciary consists of ...
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(from the article `South Africa`) ...of legislative and administrative actions, particularly with respect to the bill of rights), the Supreme Court of Appeal (the highest court of ...
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Court in which the most substantial civil actions (see ‘civil action') are brought
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Trial venue for civil cases involving large claims (usually in excess of £50,000).
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A civil court consisting of three divisions: the Queen's Bench, which deals with civil disputes including breach of contract, personal injuries, commercial and building cases, libel or slander; Family, which is concerned with matrimonial matters and proceedings relating to children or adults who cannot make decisions for themselves; and Chancery, w...
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A civil court consisting of three divisions: the Queen's Bench, which deals with civil disputes including breach of contract, personal injuries, commercial and building cases, libel or slander; Family, which is concerned with matrimonial matters and proceedings relating to children or adults who cannot make decisions for themselves; and Chancery, w...
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the court set up under the Australian Constitution to decide matters arising under the Constitution, and to hear appeals from the supreme courts of the states and other federal courts
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The first instance civil jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Judicature in England and Wales. Comprises the Queen's Bench Division, Chancery Division and Family Division. Sits at the Royal Courts of Justice in London and in district registries outside London. The High Court in Northern Ireland is a separate (but similar) institution for Northern I...
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A civil Court which consists of three divisions:- i) Queen's Bench (can be known as King's Bench Division if a King is assuming the throne) - civil disputes for recovery of money, including breach of contract, personal injuries, libel/slander; ii) Family - concerned with matrimonial maters and proceedings relating to children, e.g. wardship; iii) C...
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a superior court.
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